Working Draft: To optimize achievement and participation of ICSD students, curriculum must be embedded with technology that all members of the school community can use easily.
Resources to use in developing our vision and mission statement.
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A mission statement concerns what an organization is all about.
A vision statement is what the organization wants to become.
A mission statement answers three key questions:
What do we do?
For whom do we do it?
What is the benefit?
A vision statement, on the other hand, describes how the future will look if the organization achieves its mission. A mission statement gives the overall purpose of an organization, while a vision statement describes a picture of the "preferred future." A mission statement explains what the organization does, for whom and the benefit. A vision statement, on the other hand, describes how the future will look if the organization achieves its mission.
- http://www.health.state.mn.us/about/strategic/visionvsmission.html
Japanese proverb:
Vision without action is a daydream. Action without vision is a nightmare.
Working Draft: To optimize achievement and participation of ICSD students, curriculum must be embedded with technology that all members of the school community can use easily.
Resources to use in developing our vision and mission statement.
Please add additional items, and use the Discussion tab above to comment.Critical Issue:Building a Collective Vision (NCREL) This is an oldie but goody to put the issues in perspective.
Sample //Technology// Plan //Vision// Statements
Technology Plan Vision Development Concise examples
What is the difference between a mission statement and a vision statement? Do you need both?
- A mission statement concerns what an organization is all about.
- A vision statement is what the organization wants to become.
A mission statement answers three key questions:- What do we do?
- For whom do we do it?
- What is the benefit?
A vision statement, on the other hand, describes how the future will look if the organization achieves its mission. A mission statement gives the overall purpose of an organization, while a vision statement describes a picture of the "preferred future." A mission statement explains what the organization does, for whom and the benefit. A vision statement, on the other hand, describes how the future will look if the organization achieves its mission.- http://www.health.state.mn.us/about/strategic/visionvsmission.html
Japanese proverb:
Vision without action is a daydream. Action without vision is a nightmare.